| [simpits-tech] Aeron flight simulator [message #373] |
Fri, 05 June 2009 16:57  |
Brian Sikkema Messages: 57 Registered: January 2009 |
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I've been playing around a bit with that Aeron
flightsim Gene posted a while back.
(http://aeron.sourceforge.net/index.php if you lost
the link) It's actually pretty neat. The website
hasn't been updated to reflect this fact, but Version
2.2 is actually out now, so there's some basic
airplane models, which really makes the experience
much better.
Since it's open source the possibilities are pretty
limitless. The idea that keeps running through my
head right now is adding in several WWII fighters,
multiple monitor support and some very basic gauge
driving, then building one of Gene's simkits. Tow
that thing around to airshows and let people taste
some simple air combat.
Anyway, definitely worth a look, despite how basic it
is. I'm downloading Tacview right now for additional
fun. :)
Brian
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| Re: [simpits-tech] Aeron flight simulator [message #376 is a reply to message #373 ] |
Sat, 06 June 2009 06:26   |
delor lauchang Messages: 52 Registered: January 2009 |
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hi brian,
ive been playing with it too.
iam running it on my basic flightsim cockpit, my 4 year old grandson is
having a cool time with it.
please inform me, if you finally got to make a multi monitor support and
added gauges.
regards
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Brian Sikkema <bjsikkem@gimail.af.mil>wrote:
> I've been playing around a bit with that Aeron
> flightsim Gene posted a while back.
> (http://aeron.sourceforge.net/index.php if you lost
> the link) It's actually pretty neat. The website
> hasn't been updated to reflect this fact, but Version
> 2.2 is actually out now, so there's some basic
> airplane models, which really makes the experience
> much better.
>
> Since it's open source the possibilities are pretty
> limitless. The idea that keeps running through my
> head right now is adding in several WWII fighters,
> multiple monitor support and some very basic gauge
> driving, then building one of Gene's simkits. Tow
> that thing around to airshows and let people taste
> some simple air combat.
>
> Anyway, definitely worth a look, despite how basic it
> is. I'm downloading Tacview right now for additional
> fun. :)
>
> Brian
>
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